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You're a POS, muddie.
I hope the dead haunt you.
I know what pisses you off the most is that I was right.
If you want to get in a pissing contest then, as Charlie Sheen would say, Bring It!!!!
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You're a POS, muddie.
I hope the dead haunt you.
How many want to bet me the left starts harping about nuke energy before the end of the day. Maybe even Obama might jump on this perfect opportunity to trash an energy source that most of Europe partakes in but we don't to any great extent thanks to Jane Fonda and Michael Douglas.
I don't know if it's true or not (it doesn't really have to be these days), but it's been reported that due to the massive 8.9 Earthquake this morning one of Japan's nuke reactors is having trouble getting enough cooling.
During an earthquake a failsafe shutdown usually goes into effect. Fuel-rods are removed and this shuts down the reactor that powers the steam turbines that produce electricity. Millions are out of power.
I'm waiting for all of the 3-Mile Island stories to start.
Anyone wanna bet me that talking heads won't jump on this?
Even here when the Fail-Safes kick in Automatic Shutdown, it takes weeks to get them back on line. We've seen big Power outages in the North East and Florida as a result of the glitches in the System.
And even after all that happens, have you see the debris left behind by the tsunami? Omg, what a disaster. Those poor, poor souls.
You're a POS, muddie.
I hope the dead haunt you.
Obama trash Nuclear Energy - Not likelyHow many want to bet me the left starts harping about nuke energy before the end of the day. Maybe even Obama might jump on this perfect opportunity to trash an energy source that most of Europe partakes in but we don't to any great extent thanks to Jane Fonda and Michael Douglas.
I don't know if it's true or not (it doesn't really have to be these days), but it's been reported that due to the massive 8.9 Earthquake this morning one of Japan's nuke reactors is having trouble getting enough cooling.
During an earthquake a failsafe shutdown usually goes into effect. Fuel-rods are removed and this shuts down the reactor that powers the steam turbines that produce electricity. Millions are out of power.
I'm waiting for all of the 3-Mile Island stories to start.
Anyone wanna bet me that talking heads won't jump on this?
Something doesn't make sense. If the control rods were removed, shutting down the pile, why was there a danger of a meltdown?I hope what I am seeing in other sources is exagerations. For some of them are stating that if they fail to cool that first plant, the result could exceed the damage from Chernobyl.
Radiation Levels Surge Outside Two Nuclear Plants in Japan - FoxNews.com
Some 3,000 people within two miles of the plant were urged to leave their homes, but the evacuation zone was more than tripled to 6.2 miles after authorities detected eight times the normal radiation levels outside the facility and 1,000 times normal inside Unit 1's control room.
The government declared a state of emergency at the Daiichi unit -- the first at a nuclear plant in Japan's history. But hours later, the Tokyo Electric Power Co., which operates the six-reactor Daiichi site, announced that it had lost cooling ability at a second reactor there and three units at its nearby Fukushima Daini site.
The government quickly declared states of emergency for those units, too, and thousands of residents near Fukushima Daini also were told to leave.
This file photo shows the Fukushima Daiichi power plant, which had its cooling system fail Friday after a massive earthquake caused a power outage
Japan's nuclear safety agency said the situation was most dire at Fukushima Daiichi's Unit 1, where pressure had risen to twice what is consider the normal level. The International Atomic Energy Agency said in a statement that diesel generators that normally would have kept cooling systems running at Fukushima Daiichi had been disabled by tsunami flooding.
Something doesn't make sense. If the control rods were removed, shutting down the pile, why was there a danger of a meltdown?I hope what I am seeing in other sources is exagerations. For some of them are stating that if they fail to cool that first plant, the result could exceed the damage from Chernobyl.
Radiation Levels Surge Outside Two Nuclear Plants in Japan - FoxNews.com
Some 3,000 people within two miles of the plant were urged to leave their homes, but the evacuation zone was more than tripled to 6.2 miles after authorities detected eight times the normal radiation levels outside the facility and 1,000 times normal inside Unit 1's control room.
The government declared a state of emergency at the Daiichi unit -- the first at a nuclear plant in Japan's history. But hours later, the Tokyo Electric Power Co., which operates the six-reactor Daiichi site, announced that it had lost cooling ability at a second reactor there and three units at its nearby Fukushima Daini site.
The government quickly declared states of emergency for those units, too, and thousands of residents near Fukushima Daini also were told to leave.
This file photo shows the Fukushima Daiichi power plant, which had its cooling system fail Friday after a massive earthquake caused a power outage
Japan's nuclear safety agency said the situation was most dire at Fukushima Daiichi's Unit 1, where pressure had risen to twice what is consider the normal level. The International Atomic Energy Agency said in a statement that diesel generators that normally would have kept cooling systems running at Fukushima Daiichi had been disabled by tsunami flooding.
To any liberal who's feelings have been hurt by my original post, this is not about you.
Quit making it so.
The situation is obviously grave. I'm predicting what has time and time again been the usual reaction of the left and the MSM in any event. They proved it when they attempted to jump all over Sarah Palin and the Tea Party over a shooting in Tusan earlier this year. It is not intended to minimalise the situation in any way. What is pathetic is the simple fact I had to mention this in the first place.
The experts they bring on to discuss the problem at the reactors ALL say there is no danger of a meltdown but the news programs have got to continue reporting on the "meltdown".
crazy stuff
gotta keep the news exciting somehow I guess
To any liberal who's feelings have been hurt by my original post, this is not about you.
Quit making it so.
The situation is obviously grave. I'm predicting what has time and time again been the usual reaction of the left and the MSM in any event. They proved it when they attempted to jump all over Sarah Palin and the Tea Party over a shooting in Tusan earlier this year. It is not intended to minimalise the situation in any way. What is pathetic is the simple fact I had to mention this in the first place.
backpedal faster mud.....
Seems to me that Mud needs to go back to school and learn himself some geography. The reactor is not in Tokyo, it's in Fukushima. I know it's probably just me, but it's like thinking London is England.... it does speak to one's credibility if one cannot get the small shit right.
Liberals made him a fucktard.To any liberal who's feelings have been hurt by my original post, this is not about you.
Quit making it so.
The situation is obviously grave. I'm predicting what has time and time again been the usual reaction of the left and the MSM in any event. They proved it when they attempted to jump all over Sarah Palin and the Tea Party over a shooting in Tusan earlier this year. It is not intended to minimalise the situation in any way. What is pathetic is the simple fact I had to mention this in the first place.
backpedal faster mud.....
Politicizing tragedies is what the Left does for a living. Look what they did with the shooting of Rep. Giffords in Arizona.Another fucktard politicizing a tragedy.
I sincerely hope they fix the cooling system, what a horror it would be if people suffer from radiation on top of the earthquake and tsunami.
Seems to me that Mud needs to go back to school and learn himself some geography. The reactor is not in Tokyo, it's in Fukushima. I know it's probably just me, but it's like thinking London is England.... it does speak to one's credibility if one cannot get the small shit right.
Actually this is happening in more then one place. I know it's not in Tokyo.
Every time you post something like this it justifies my reasons for deleting you.
Keep it up.
Liberals made him a fucktard.To any liberal who's feelings have been hurt by my original post, this is not about you.
Quit making it so.
The situation is obviously grave. I'm predicting what has time and time again been the usual reaction of the left and the MSM in any event. They proved it when they attempted to jump all over Sarah Palin and the Tea Party over a shooting in Tusan earlier this year. It is not intended to minimalise the situation in any way. What is pathetic is the simple fact I had to mention this in the first place.
backpedal faster mud.....
Seems to me that Mud needs to go back to school and learn himself some geography. The reactor is not in Tokyo, it's in Fukushima. I know it's probably just me, but it's like thinking London is England.... it does speak to one's credibility if one cannot get the small shit right.
Actually this is happening in more then one place. I know it's not in Tokyo.
Every time you post something like this it justifies my reasons for deleting you.
Keep it up.
You 'deleted' me? Really? From where?